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FORMS OF

PAINTING
EASEL PAINTING

paintings executed on a portable support such as a panel or


canvas, instead of on a wall.
MURALS

a painting or other work of art executed directly on a wall.


TELON PAINTING
described as a backdrop or background for the stage. Usually used for:
komedya, sarswela, senakulo; carnivals, fiestas, and religious celebrations
JEEPNEY AND CALESA
PAINTING
the calesa is typically painted using one color and the borders are
decorated with geometric patterns, repetitive patterns, and/or thins lines. In
a typical jeepney, a logo, number, or paintings is covered near the driver’s
seat, as well as the seats adjacent to it
COLLAGE
an art form that is made up of overlapping pieces of material, such as
photographs, fabric, coloured and textured paper and other types of mixed
media.
THEMES OF
PAINTING
GENRE PAINTING
depicting scenes from ordinary life, especially domestic situations.
HISTORICAL PAINTING
genre in painting with subject matter drawn from classical history and
mythology, and the Bible.
INTERIORS
refers to painting of the space inside of a part of a house or a building
LANDSCAPES
is the depiction of natural scenery such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers,
and forests, especially where the main subject is a wide view—with its
elements arranged into a coherent composition.
PORTRAITS
painting or drawing depicts the image of a particular person or animal, or
group thereof.
NUDE PAINTING
painting that portray the unclothed human figure.
RELIGIOUS PAINTINGS
depict the subjects and characters from the Christian Holy Scriptures,
sacred texts of Jews, Buddhists and other religions.
STILL LIFE
describes a work of art that shows inanimate objects from the natural or
man-made world, such as fruit, flowers, dead game, and/or vessels like
baskets or bowls.
PREPARED BY:

Carl Justin Perez


Lance Laurence Mendiola
Rey Edison Salvador
Joseph Villanueva
Lanito Dalida

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